I like this spinach. I used some of it chopped up into a sort of improvised hash (scrambled eggs, spinach, peas, fake sausage, and sun-dried tomatoes) for a dinner with Nina. I then tossed the rest of it with a bag of TJ's butter lettuce and radicchio as a salad. In addition to being tender and tasty, it had the rather remarkable quality that the last bits of that salad were still looking as fresh on the eighth day as on the first: no wilting, no darkening.
Will I buy it again?
Yes. After this experience, I see no need to ever choose any other brand of bagged spinach over this.
Look really carefully at the store before buying it, i've had a few bags with yucko leaves at the bottom that ruined a portion of it. And it's not really "baby" spinach like other companies sell... (Which is smaller with very thin delicate stems) but it's half the cost at TJs :))
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Is it grown without pesticides??
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